Oh, I was reading fark threads in 2005 and I vaguely remember this. I just didn't get around to creating an account until later and that was because I wanted to be able to post comments.

I've been Farking for a goddamn decade and I haven't been offered a modmin position. Oh, the humanity...

/grumble //whine ///snivel ////ok better now

Hell, I've been here almost 9 years and have never even SEEN totalfark.

Knock yourself out. :-)

My God, it's full of stars.. [www.supertopo.com image 560x246]

Thank you, Ms/Mr Mapes, you are awesome :-)

It's Ms. and you are very welcome. Now, you can click on the TotalFark tab and see everything that's been submitted, you can check out TotalFark Discussion (aka TFD). To your right (usually near the top of page) you'll see something that says "Greenlit links". It has both links that have been posted to their designated tabs (dark green links) and ones waiting (light green). Since you have TF you can read threads & make comments before the non-TFers. If you're into photoshop, you get access to those threads before they go live (they're under Contests).

AndreMA:mgshamster: Fark link archives are stored by the week, not the day. Try scrolling down the page; you'll find it.

Or perhaps subby could actually link to the thread. I guess it's too much to ask that links actually work as advertised.

It involves mutliple threads, all with a central theme, so there was no other way to link them. . That being all of them started with the words, "Tragic day in history". You'll just have to click on the submitter link and scroll down to December 8, 2005.

I strongly doubt that; both posts and comments have timestamps with resolutions to the second (or better). This is a shortcoming of the backend software that issues database queries, not of the database itself.

Bathia_Mapes:AndreMA: mgshamster: Fark link archives are stored by the week, not the day. Try scrolling down the page; you'll find it.

Or perhaps subby could actually link to the thread. I guess it's too much to ask that links actually work as advertised.

It involves mutliple threads, all with a central theme, so there was no other way to link them. . That being all of them started with the words, "Tragic day in history". You'll just have to click on the submitter link and scroll down to December 8, 2005.

I strongly doubt that; both posts and comments have timestamps with resolutions to the second (or better). This is a shortcoming of the backend software that issues database queries, not of the database itself.

Yes and no. The individual posts have time stamps on them, and are archived in individual threads. But thread groupings by date are accessed by the week. You can check it out for yourself in two ways:

1) From the home page, scroll down to the end of the headlines. There's a link there to look at the archives. You'll notice that they are arranges by week.2) Click the link for this thread.

I remember that day. I couldn't see Logan Airport because my balls were stuck in a chair and my homeschooled girlfriend wasn't there to help me. Luckily, I got over it, and got to the gym 26 minutes later, so I'm getting a kick out of these replies.

Oh, I was reading fark threads in 2005 and I vaguely remember this. I just didn't get around to creating an account until later and that was because I wanted to be able to post comments.

I've been Farking for a goddamn decade and I haven't been offered a modmin position. Oh, the humanity...

/grumble //whine ///snivel ////ok better now

Hell, I've been here almost 9 years and have never even SEEN totalfark.

Knock yourself out. :-)

My God, it's full of stars.. [www.supertopo.com image 560x246]

Thank you, Ms/Mr Mapes, you are awesome :-)

It's Ms. and you are very welcome. Now, you can click on the TotalFark tab and see everything that's been submitted, you can check out TotalFark Discussion (aka TFD). To your right (usually near the top of page) you'll see something that says "Greenlit links". It has both links that have been posted to their designated tabs (dark green links) and ones waiting (light green). Since you have TF you can read threads & make comments before the non-TFers. If you're into photoshop, you get access to those threads before they go live (they're under Contests).

Telephone Sanitizer Second Class:I remember that day. I couldn't see Logan Airport because my balls were stuck in a chair and my homeschooled girlfriend wasn't there to help me. Luckily, I got over it, and got to the gym 26 minutes later, so I'm getting a kick out of these replies.

CapeFearCadaver:BigLuca: CapeFearCadaver: today, I was hanging out with a former marine, 6'6" 225, awesome guy, watching a movie and drinking beers at my place. He came up behind me to hug me when all the sudden his whole body fell in a deep sigh. I asked him what was wrong. His response: "You. just. flinched.", in a pain-filled low voice. I didn't even realize I had flinched, it had become completely involuntary. A month previous a different ex had been convicted of placing me in the hospital. Former marine and I didn't last. Makes me sad, still. I really liked him.

I read that twice. I ... don't get it.

Sorry. Glance at this thread and you might, if you really want to: Link

If still not, I'll try to explain better... been a rough day and I know I'm not making as much sense as I could. Sorry.

I "get it". I used to be so traumatized that if I was sitting on the couch, and someone reached over to the coffee table to pick up their drink, I'd instinctively cover my face. And there would be people who'd laugh at me and ask "What's wrong with you?", because they didn't know my history.

You shouldn't pine for marine-guy. If he interpreted your flinching as some kind of insult to himself he wasn't worth keeping.

I finally met a gentle person who understood that my flinching at every move wasn't a reflection on him, but a reflection of what I'd been through. With his love, and after much counseling, I don't do that anymore. I hope that you have found a gentle love, or at least are able to trust again, and that you don't either.

slayer199:Sim Tree: I'm guessing that was the day Drew changed over the site to the newer, current format. People royally freaked out over it, posting 'I fear change' and similar sillyness, some in jest and some... not. Someone went as far as to (more like? No, wait) went as far as to write a stylesheet you could download that reverted fark to the older format.